Microbiota play a key role in various body functions, as well as in physiological, metabolic, and immunological processes, through different mechanisms such as the regulation of the development and/or functions of different types of immune cells in the intestines. Evidence indicates that alteration in the gut microbiota can influence infectious and non-infectious diseases. Bacteria that reside on the mucosal surface or within the mucus layer interact with the host immune system, thus, a healthy gut microbiota is essential for the development of mucosal immunity. In patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), including those who control their disease with antiretroviral drugs (ART), the gut microbiome is very different than the microbi...
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The intestinal immune system is severely affected by HIV and circulating microbial products from the...
Dysbalance in gut microbiota has been linked to increased microbial translocation, leading to chroni...
The hypothesis that probiotic administration protects the gut surface and could delay progression of...
The hypothesis that probiotic administration protects the gut surface and could delay progression of...
The hypothesis that probiotic administration protects the gut surface and could delay progression of...
Purpose of reviewWe discuss recent advances in understanding of gut bacterial microbiota composition...
Introduction: Recent insights show that gut-mucosal immunity and intestinal microbiota play a key ro...
Purpose of review Aim of this review is to summarize the alterations occurring in gut microbiome com...
The urogenital tract appears to be the only niche of the human body that shows clear differences in ...
Worldwide today, 38 million people live with HIV and in 2020 700.000 died of HIV related disease. HI...
Survival rates among HIV patients have significantly improved since the introduction of antiretrovir...
Survival rates among HIV patients have significantly improved since the introduction of antiretrovir...
The colonization of a healthy gastrointestinal (GI) tract is a primary target for HIV infection. HIV...
HIV infection results in damage to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, microbial translocation and immu...
This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3...
The intestinal immune system is severely affected by HIV and circulating microbial products from the...
Dysbalance in gut microbiota has been linked to increased microbial translocation, leading to chroni...
The hypothesis that probiotic administration protects the gut surface and could delay progression of...
The hypothesis that probiotic administration protects the gut surface and could delay progression of...
The hypothesis that probiotic administration protects the gut surface and could delay progression of...
Purpose of reviewWe discuss recent advances in understanding of gut bacterial microbiota composition...
Introduction: Recent insights show that gut-mucosal immunity and intestinal microbiota play a key ro...
Purpose of review Aim of this review is to summarize the alterations occurring in gut microbiome com...
The urogenital tract appears to be the only niche of the human body that shows clear differences in ...
Worldwide today, 38 million people live with HIV and in 2020 700.000 died of HIV related disease. HI...
Survival rates among HIV patients have significantly improved since the introduction of antiretrovir...
Survival rates among HIV patients have significantly improved since the introduction of antiretrovir...
The colonization of a healthy gastrointestinal (GI) tract is a primary target for HIV infection. HIV...
HIV infection results in damage to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, microbial translocation and immu...
This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3...
The intestinal immune system is severely affected by HIV and circulating microbial products from the...
Dysbalance in gut microbiota has been linked to increased microbial translocation, leading to chroni...